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Alpha Trion is a fictional character in the Transformers animated series. Image File history File links Alpha Trion File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
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A-3's voice, as heard in "Forever is a Long Time Coming," is supplied by Tony Pope. The young Alpha Trion, as he appears in "War Dawn," is voiced by Corey Burton. The modern-day Alpha Trion is voiced by John Stephenson. Tony Pope is a voice actor. ...
Corey Burton (born August 3, 1955), is a voice actor. ...
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He is, in "his" own words, "a first generation product of Vector Sigma," meaning that he was one of the first wave of robots created by the Quintessons and imbued with life by the mega-computer when the aliens occupied Cybertron twelve million years ago. Then known as A-3, he spearheaded the rebellion of the consumer goods robots, turning their 'slave brand' into a symbol of freedom. Due to an attempt by a Quintesson in the year 2006 to alter history, A-3 was temporarily transported to the future, while a group of Autobots travelled back to his time and helped in the pre-arranged attack on the Quintesson city. A-3 returned in time to activate the Coda Remote device hidden within his slave brand, deactivating the Quintessons' Dark Guardians and turning the tide of the war. Eventually, the Quintessons were forced off the planet, and an age of peace began... but it was not to last. Categories: Stub | Transformers ...
Textual & Visual Quintesson Guide Quintesson Judge Inquirata (Quintesson scientist) prosecutor Quintesson Quintesson Guard Quintessons in the fictional Transformer Generation 1 cartoon continuum are cybernetic beings that are responsible for creating the Transformers. ...
The Autobots (also known as Cybertrons in Japan) are the heroes in the Transformers toyline and related spin-off comics and cartoons. ...
The consumer goods robot renamed themselves the Autobots, but their product line brother, the military hardware robots, redubbed themselves Decepticons, and, lusting for power, began a civil war. The Autobots developed transformation to fight back with stealth (and it's also possible that they used the Quintessons' Dark Guardians, reprogrammed as Guardian Robots to help), eventually ending, or at least stalemating the war, allowing the peaceful and prosperous period known as the Golden Age of Cybertron to begin. It is unknown if A-3 ever modified himself to transform. Omega Supreme is a character in the Transformers Fictional Universe. ...
But a viper lurked within this paradise - and soon, the Decepticons developed transformation technology as well, along with robot-mode flight powers, leading to the creation of Megatron. Megatron promptly killed the current Autobot leader, and Alpha Trion gained possession of the Autobot Matrix of Leadership, hiding it away until the next leader emerged. When Megatron attacked an energy warehouse, fatally injuring several young Autobots, including one named Orion Pax, the time-displaced Aerialbots searched for help - and they found A-3, now calling himself Alpha Trion. He had been working on a way to rebuild Autobots into configurations truly designed for battle, and was convinced to first employ it on Pax, who was rebuilt into Optimus Prime, to whom Alpha Trion gave the Matrix. He also rebuilt Pax's girlfriend, Ariel, into Elita One. It is suggested to be possible, though never confirmed, that Dion, Orion's best friend, was also one of Alpha Trion's rebuilt transformers, and thus is the former form of Ultra Magnus, or less popularly, Ironhide. Prime refers to both Magnus and Ironhide as old friends, but the identical design of Ultra Magnus's inner robot to Prime, and the fact that Ironhide is clearly characterised as being older than Prime, make Magnus the more popular choice. Megatron is the name of several fictional characters from the numerous Transformers Universes, all of which are the leader of their respective universes incarnation of the evil Decepticons or Predacons. ...
G1 Matrix In the fictional Transfomers Universe, the Autobot Matrix of Leadership (or Creation Matrix) is a talisman of legend, passed down from Autobot leader to Autobot leader. ...
Orion Pax In the Transformers cartoons, Orion Pax was the original form of the robot who would one day become Optimus Prime. ...
In the Transformers toyline, the Aerialbots (called Airbots in Japan) are a group of five Autobots that transform into aeroplanes and combine to form the giant robot Superion. ...
Optimus Prime (known in Japan as Convoy) is the name of several fictional characters from the Transformers universes. ...
Elita One is the female Autobot commander on Cybertron trying to liberate the planet from the corrupt grip of the Decepticon guardian of Cybertron, Shockwave. ...
Ultra Magnus Ultra Magnus is a fictional character of the Transformers Universes. ...
Ironhide is the name of several characters in the Transformers Universes. ...
Over the course of the next four million years, after Optimus Prime, Megatron and their troops were lost on Earth, Alpha Trion acted as a guide to Elita One's guerilla team of Female Autobots(note that it is never explained why his voice and appearance changed. He appeared to be the equivalent of an old man at this point, despite no other Cybertronian showing such signs of "aging"- not even those still active on Cybertron during the 4 million years). In the Earth year 1985, Elita One was captured by the Decepticons to lure Optimus Prime into a trap, but expended all her energy using her stasis powers to save Prime from death. Knowing that only Alpha Trion could save her, Prime searched for the ancient Autobot, who knew that only Optimus's power supply could properly interface with Elita's. It became apparent that even though Trion remembered his hand in Prime's creation, Prime himself lacked that knowledge. A short time later, the Decepticons attacked Alpha Trion's workshop in search of the Key to Vector Sigma. Successfully obtaining it, Megatron used Vector Sigma to give life to his Stunticons as Trion led the Autobots into the depths of Cybertron. At Prime's suggestion, several Cybertronian shuttle craft were rebuilt to resemble Earth jets, to as a new team to combat the Stunticons. But without the key, Vector Sigma could not be activated, and so Alpha Trion, as the only being possessing the same computation Matrix as Vector Sigma, sacrificed himself to give life to these jets - the Aerialbots. Trion merged with Vector Sigma, but also apparently coexisted both within the computer, and within the Matrix, as, in the Earth year 2006, when Optimus Prime entered the Matrix to search for a way to stop the Hate Plague, Alpha Trion was there to tell him that he knew nothing of a cure. In the Transformers toyline, the Stunticons are a group of Decepticons fear for their pyschotic behavior that have the capablity to do deadly stunts and wreak havoc on the streets. ...
Hate Plague infected rat In the fictional universe of the Transformers, the Hate Plague, also referred to as a madness plague by Rodimus Prime, occurred sometime during or after the year 2006 and resulted in the Return of Optimus Prime, a temporary truce with Galvatron and the Decepticons, and the...
In 2007, Optimus Prime reactivated Vector Sigma with the Matrix's shell, and consulted Alpha Trion on the Plasma Energy Chamber, the key to which had become the centre of a battle. Alpha Trion told Prime that Vector Sigma itself had allowed Galvatron to learn of the key, as it would be instrumental in restoring the Golden Age of Cybertron. The Plasma Energy Chamber features in the fictional Transformers: Generation One universe. ...
Transformers: Universe Although there was no toy of Alpha Trion in the Transformers: Universe toy line, the character appeared in the Transformers: Universe comic book. There were plans to create a Transformers: Universe Botcon exclusive toy called Alpha Trion who was a repaint of Beast Machines Snarl. Prototypes of this item were painted and shown on the internet, but this item was never made.
Ultra Trion In the reality that Megazarak came from there was a character named Ultra Trion, who appeared to be a version Alpha Trion from that reality.
Devil's Due Comics
Serpentor downloads learns of Alpha Trion from Soundwave in Devil's Due comics. In the third volume of the Devil's due comics the android Serpentor downloaded information on the history of Cybertron from Soundwave. Mentioned among that information was the Quintessons, Alpha Trion, Megatron and Soundwave, the planet of Junk, a warrior named Optimus Primal and the Autobot Matrix of Leadership. Image File history File linksMetadata Historyofcybertron. ...
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Serpentor the Cobra Emperor Serpentor is a fictional character from the G.I. Joe toyline. ...
Cybertron Cybertron is the home world of the Autobots and Decepticons in the assorted stories in the fictional Transformers Universe. ...
Soundwave (Later: Soundblaster in Japan) is a character from the fictitious Transformers metaseries. ...
Textual & Visual Quintesson Guide Quintesson Judge Inquirata (Quintesson scientist) prosecutor Quintesson Quintesson Guard Quintessons in the fictional Transformer Generation 1 cartoon continuum are cybernetic beings that are responsible for creating the Transformers. ...
Megatron is the name of several fictional characters from the numerous Transformers Universes, all of which are the leader of their respective universes incarnation of the evil Decepticons or Predacons. ...
Soundwave (Later: Soundblaster in Japan) is a character from the fictitious Transformers metaseries. ...
Junk may refer to: Junk (ship), sailing vessel of Chinese origin Junk (Transformers), fictional planet in the Transformers universe Junk (novel), by Melvin Burgess Junk (film), 2000 Japanese zombie film Waste, as in worthless material Hard drugs, junk being a slang term for that junk, slang for male genitals junk...
Optimus Primal Transmetal Optimus Primal Optimal Optimus Primal Beast Convoy in the on-line comic tie-ins for Robot Masters Optimus Primal is a future leader of the Maximals in the Beast Wars Transformers universe. ...
G1 Matrix In the fictional Transfomers Universe, the Autobot Matrix of Leadership (or Creation Matrix) is a talisman of legend, passed down from Autobot leader to Autobot leader. ...
Other continuities In the Botcon Comic series and toy exclusives, Alpha Trion is revived to help Primal Prime and the Wreckers, and is depicted as a repaint of Beast Machines Snarl. Primal Prime is a fictional character from the Transformers toy and story lines. ...
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In the Japanese cartoon continuity, Alpha Trion's ghost appeared to Optimus Prime as he was fighing his way through Cybertron's underground defences, in order to reach Vector Sigma, which had grown unstable. Prime was without the Matrix, however, having used all its energy to stop the Hate Plague, and although Alpha Trion then recharged it, turning Hot Rod back into Rodimus Prime, Prime still had to sacrifice himself by merging with Vector Sigma to stabilise it. Rodimus Prime is a fictional character in the Transformers Universe introduced in Transformers: The Movie. ...
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